Sheriff: Suspect says God led him to Jewel's ranch

FORT WORTH, Texas - A man accused of stalking singer-songwriter Jewel at
her rural Texas ranch said he was on a mission from God, authorities said
Tuesday.

Michael Lawrance Kozelka of Wisconsin was arrested last week after he went
two consecutive days to the 2,000-acre (800-hectare) Stephenville ranch owned by
Jewel's husband, rodeo champion Ty Murray, said Erath County Sheriff Tommy
Bryant.

After Kozelka was found on the ranch Sept. 14, the landowner warned him not
to return, Bryant said. But on Sept. 15 Kozelka was found at the main house with
a pocket knife in his clothing and a dog with him, although he did not resist
arrest after deputies were called, Bryant said.

"He was not aggressive and was not mad," Bryant told The Associated Press on
Tuesday. "He just said he was on a mission from God, that God told him to come
to Stephenville and led him to this ranch."

Bryant declined to say what Kozelka may have said about Jewel or her husband,
and it's unclear if either was home at the time.

Kozelka was charged with stalking, a felony that carries a maximum 10-year
jail sentence, according to jail records.

He has been jailed in Stephenville, southwest of Fort Worth, on $30,000 bond
since his arrest.

His attorney, Michael Nicholls Pugh, declined to comment Tuesday, saying he
was appointed to the case that afternoon and had not yet talked to Kozelka.

Attempts to reach Murray, a nine-time world champion rodeo cowboy and past
president of Professional Bull Riders, were unsuccessful Tuesday. A publicist
for Jewel did not immediately offer a statement.

Bryant said the couple were concerned about publicity over the incident, and
county officials declined to release the arrest report — which included
Kozelka's hometown — or other documents in the case without a request under the
Texas Public Information Act.

The couple have lived quietly for years on the ranch near the dairy community
of Stephenville. Jewel, who was born Jewel Kilcher, is working on a second
country album — the first, "Perfectly Clear," debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's
charts last year — as well as a second book of poetry.

In the spring the couple joined the cast of ABC's "Dancing With the Stars,"
but injuries during training forced Jewel to drop out before the competition
began.